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This is a book on the raising of a large family written from both a personal and a professional perspective by Dr. Eugene Diamond, a physician who has treated the parent-child relationship as a practicing pediatrician for forty years. Dr. Diamond and his wife, Rosemary, an experienced social worker, are parents of thirteen children - seven sons and six daughters. The book is an account of the principles and strategies employed in the raising of their family as well as the challenges involved in maintaining morale and family cohesion. Dr. Diamond discusses the economic system involved in educating thirteen children through graduate school as well as the unique role assumed by the parents in being the mother and the father of a group of individuals with varying needs and personalities. A fruitful book for a family of any size.
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Returnable at the third party seller's discretion and may come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
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